Skip to content
  • Categories
Collapse

The Silver Fern

  • Tipping
  • Team Sheets
  • Highlights
  • Results
    • All Blacks

      Search every All Blacks Test. Filter results by year, opposition, location, venue, city and RWC stage

    • Super Rugby

      Search every Super Rugby since match 1996

    • NPC

      Search NPC results. Only first division matches from 1976-2005. All results from the 14 team competition (2006-present) are included

The Semenya Rule

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Sports Talk
185 Posts 36 Posters 8.9k Views 2 Watching
  • Oldest to Newest
  • Newest to Oldest
  • Most Votes
Reply
  • Reply as topic
Log in to reply
This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
  • Chester DrawsC Chester Draws

    @rotated said in The Semenya Rule:

    A Caucasian (or asian) man hasn't been in the 100m final in my lifetime let alone the podium. I wouldn't advocate to somehow level the playing field to see that happen.

    In the 100 m final at the 2013 World Championships in Moscow, Christophe Lemaitre finished in seventh place in a time of 10.06. (And he won a bronze medal in the 200m at Rio, so you've seen a white sprinter on the podium.)

    And Alan Wells back in 1980 would have been in the fastest 8.

    But it has been a long drought between those two.

    In the meantime, the number of top end black swimmers is equally low.

    jeggaJ Offline
    jeggaJ Offline
    jegga
    wrote on last edited by
    #82
    This post is deleted!
    1 Reply Last reply
    0
    • jeggaJ jegga

      This is a really good read https://quillette.com/2019/05/03/a-victory-for-female-athletes-everywhere/

      boobooB Offline
      boobooB Offline
      booboo
      wrote on last edited by
      #83

      @jegga said in The Semenya Rule:

      This is a really good read https://quillette.com/2019/05/03/a-victory-for-female-athletes-everywhere/

      Excellent read.

      Interesting to note the medallists behind Semenya were both also confirmed or likely DSD. So it appears it's not just the Semenya rule.

      Was pondering this whole point further.

      The upshot is you have two categories of athlete based on sex. But you have to define where that sits on the gender spectrum.

      The split is either:

      • men and non-men, or
      • women and non-women (women and open)

      To my mind the latter is the fairest.

      Then you have to define where the line is (could ask the Aussie cricketers ... ?). You set some objective definitions that can be measured.

      Pass and you can compete in the restricted category..

      Probably a repeat of a number of points above, but just trying to put some words together to define it.

      1 Reply Last reply
      0
      • Chester DrawsC Chester Draws

        @rotated said in The Semenya Rule:

        A Caucasian (or asian) man hasn't been in the 100m final in my lifetime let alone the podium. I wouldn't advocate to somehow level the playing field to see that happen.

        In the 100 m final at the 2013 World Championships in Moscow, Christophe Lemaitre finished in seventh place in a time of 10.06. (And he won a bronze medal in the 200m at Rio, so you've seen a white sprinter on the podium.)

        And Alan Wells back in 1980 would have been in the fastest 8.

        But it has been a long drought between those two.

        In the meantime, the number of top end black swimmers is equally low.

        boobooB Offline
        boobooB Offline
        booboo
        wrote on last edited by
        #84

        @Chester-Draws said in The Semenya Rule:

        @rotated said in The Semenya Rule:

        A Caucasian (or asian) man hasn't been in the 100m final in my lifetime let alone the podium. I wouldn't advocate to somehow level the playing field to see that happen.

        In the 100 m final at the 2013 World Championships in Moscow, Christophe Lemaitre finished in seventh place in a time of 10.06. (And he won a bronze medal in the 200m at Rio, so you've seen a white sprinter on the podium.)

        And Alan Wells back in 1980 would have been in the fastest 8.

        But it has been a long drought between those two.

        In the meantime, the number of top end black swimmers is equally low.

        Alan Wells won gold in 1980.

        Admittedly sans Yanks.

        1 Reply Last reply
        0
        • No QuarterN Offline
          No QuarterN Offline
          No Quarter
          wrote on last edited by
          #85

          Yet to read the article @jegga linked but this is the best I've read on Semenya. The reporting on this has been absolutely terrible.

          https://www.letsrun.com/news/2019/05/what-no-one-is-telling-you-about-caster-semenya-she-has-xy-chromosomes/

          gt12G 1 Reply Last reply
          5
          • jeggaJ Offline
            jeggaJ Offline
            jegga
            wrote on last edited by
            #86

            This is the counter argument. It’s not very strong

            https://qz.com/africa/

            1 Reply Last reply
            0
            • No QuarterN No Quarter

              Yet to read the article @jegga linked but this is the best I've read on Semenya. The reporting on this has been absolutely terrible.

              https://www.letsrun.com/news/2019/05/what-no-one-is-telling-you-about-caster-semenya-she-has-xy-chromosomes/

              gt12G Offline
              gt12G Offline
              gt12
              wrote on last edited by
              #87

              @No-Quarter

              Best article I've read on it.

              Changed my mind.

              Still feel very sorry for Semenya though.

              jeggaJ 1 Reply Last reply
              1
              • gt12G gt12

                @No-Quarter

                Best article I've read on it.

                Changed my mind.

                Still feel very sorry for Semenya though.

                jeggaJ Offline
                jeggaJ Offline
                jegga
                wrote on last edited by
                #88

                @gt12 said in The Semenya Rule:

                @No-Quarter

                Best article I've read on it.

                Changed my mind.

                Still feel very sorry for Semenya though.

                Yep . It’s a very shitty situation for her. No fucks to give for the South Africans who screamed racism when her issue was made public , their behaviour was reprehensible .

                1 Reply Last reply
                0
                • jeggaJ Offline
                  jeggaJ Offline
                  jegga
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #89

                  This is the kind of crap her supporters are posting, pathetic.

                  alt text

                  MajorPomM 1 Reply Last reply
                  0
                  • jeggaJ jegga

                    This is the kind of crap her supporters are posting, pathetic.

                    alt text

                    MajorPomM Offline
                    MajorPomM Offline
                    MajorPom
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #90

                    @jegga to be fair, that isn’t far off my opinion stated way above - all top tier athletes are freaks, in their own way.

                    It’s the race card plays that drive me nuts. White people cant handle a black person winning etc ... cos she’s like first black person ever to dominate in athletics ...

                    KirwanK jeggaJ 2 Replies Last reply
                    3
                    • MajorPomM MajorPom

                      @jegga to be fair, that isn’t far off my opinion stated way above - all top tier athletes are freaks, in their own way.

                      It’s the race card plays that drive me nuts. White people cant handle a black person winning etc ... cos she’s like first black person ever to dominate in athletics ...

                      KirwanK Offline
                      KirwanK Offline
                      Kirwan
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #91

                      @MajorRage said in The Semenya Rule:

                      @jegga to be fair, that isn’t far off my opinion stated way above - all top tier athletes are freaks, in their own way.

                      It’s the race card plays that drive me nuts. White people cant handle a black person winning etc ... cos she’s like first black person ever to dominate in athletics ...

                      Well, being a man is a huge advantage in sports. Nobody disagrees with that.

                      1 Reply Last reply
                      2
                      • MajorPomM MajorPom

                        @jegga to be fair, that isn’t far off my opinion stated way above - all top tier athletes are freaks, in their own way.

                        It’s the race card plays that drive me nuts. White people cant handle a black person winning etc ... cos she’s like first black person ever to dominate in athletics ...

                        jeggaJ Offline
                        jeggaJ Offline
                        jegga
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #92

                        @MajorRage said in The Semenya Rule:

                        @jegga to be fair, that isn’t far off my opinion stated way above - all top tier athletes are freaks, in their own way.

                        It’s the race card plays that drive me nuts. White people cant handle a black person winning etc ... cos she’s like first black person ever to dominate in athletics ...

                        She has Xy chromosomes, internal testes and no ovaries or womb, that’s a long way off Phelps . That’s not close to being a fair comparison.

                        MajorPomM 1 Reply Last reply
                        3
                        • jeggaJ jegga

                          @MajorRage said in The Semenya Rule:

                          @jegga to be fair, that isn’t far off my opinion stated way above - all top tier athletes are freaks, in their own way.

                          It’s the race card plays that drive me nuts. White people cant handle a black person winning etc ... cos she’s like first black person ever to dominate in athletics ...

                          She has Xy chromosomes, internal testes and no ovaries or womb, that’s a long way off Phelps . That’s not close to being a fair comparison.

                          MajorPomM Offline
                          MajorPomM Offline
                          MajorPom
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #93

                          @jegga fair, but where do you draw the line?

                          KirwanK jeggaJ boobooB 3 Replies Last reply
                          0
                          • MajorPomM MajorPom

                            @jegga fair, but where do you draw the line?

                            KirwanK Offline
                            KirwanK Offline
                            Kirwan
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #94

                            @MajorRage said in The Semenya Rule:

                            @jegga fair, but where do you draw the line?

                            Testosterone levels seems fair, like they have agreed here. Competitors shouldn't be able to have 10 to 30 times the level that a woman can produce. Same reason we don't allow doping.

                            1 Reply Last reply
                            2
                            • MajorPomM MajorPom

                              @jegga fair, but where do you draw the line?

                              jeggaJ Offline
                              jeggaJ Offline
                              jegga
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #95

                              @MajorRage said in The Semenya Rule:

                              @jegga fair, but where do you draw the line?

                              I’m not an expert so I couldn’t really say . Imho she crosses the line as far as being eligible to call herself a woman for competition.

                              1 Reply Last reply
                              0
                              • MajorPomM Offline
                                MajorPomM Offline
                                MajorPom
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #96

                                Fair enough, can see how you form your view.

                                Me, however, as a staunch critic of gender politics, I have to be consistent. In my view You are either physically a bloke or a woman. She’s a woman so I think it’s fine to let her race.

                                jeggaJ KirwanK Chester DrawsC 3 Replies Last reply
                                0
                                • MajorPomM MajorPom

                                  Fair enough, can see how you form your view.

                                  Me, however, as a staunch critic of gender politics, I have to be consistent. In my view You are either physically a bloke or a woman. She’s a woman so I think it’s fine to let her race.

                                  jeggaJ Offline
                                  jeggaJ Offline
                                  jegga
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #97

                                  @MajorRage said in The Semenya Rule:

                                  Fair enough, can see how you form your view.

                                  Me, however, as a staunch critic of gender politics, I have to be consistent. In my view You are either physically a bloke or a woman. She’s a woman so I think it’s fine to let her race.

                                  If she was a Troon I’d agree but there has to be a bit of nuance here I reckon , it’s interesting that’s she’s not the only runner that’s intersex but she’s the one getting all the attention.

                                  1 Reply Last reply
                                  0
                                  • MajorPomM MajorPom

                                    Fair enough, can see how you form your view.

                                    Me, however, as a staunch critic of gender politics, I have to be consistent. In my view You are either physically a bloke or a woman. She’s a woman so I think it’s fine to let her race.

                                    KirwanK Offline
                                    KirwanK Offline
                                    Kirwan
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #98

                                    @MajorRage said in The Semenya Rule:

                                    Fair enough, can see how you form your view.

                                    Me, however, as a staunch critic of gender politics, I have to be consistent. In my view You are either physically a bloke or a woman. She’s a woman so I think it’s fine to let her race.

                                    I'm a staunch critic as well, but there are biologically a few grey areas where people get mixed genetics. Some people have both sets of genitals for example.

                                    That's different from dying your hair blue and being Owlkin.

                                    Nobody is saying people that are affected like this can't live as a woman, but when they get male genetics that generate T that has to exclude them from competing in womans sporting events.

                                    It has such a huge impact on performance it basically means that you either have to allow all woman to take testosterone to compete (and raise the risk of many cancers, among other health effects) or accept that woman's sport is finished as a category.

                                    1 Reply Last reply
                                    4
                                    • MajorPomM MajorPom

                                      @jegga fair, but where do you draw the line?

                                      boobooB Offline
                                      boobooB Offline
                                      booboo
                                      wrote on last edited by booboo
                                      #99

                                      @MajorRage said in The Semenya Rule:

                                      @jegga fair, but where do you draw the line?

                                      Well the IAAF have drawn a line.

                                      Woman this side, Open that side.

                                      The line is still massively in favour of those with high naturally occurring testosterone.

                                      MajorPomM 1 Reply Last reply
                                      0
                                      • PaekakboyzP Offline
                                        PaekakboyzP Offline
                                        Paekakboyz
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #100

                                        Need to track it down and do more reading but a researcher in the US has indicated that the impact of testosterone is being overstated around physical performance. Heard a brief snippet on RS but can't recall her name. I wonder if that is in anyway related to the all the work going on around PED detection and research? Surely that is full of edge cases where you do run into people with (natural) physiology outside the norm.

                                        I agree that it's shit she'll have to take something to alter her levels, given that's her natural state. But also think there is a need to have these conversations - and that it'll only get more relevant and topical.

                                        KirwanK No QuarterN 2 Replies Last reply
                                        1
                                        • MajorPomM Offline
                                          MajorPomM Offline
                                          MajorPom
                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #101

                                          That seems a bit extreme given that she’s never set a world record over any distance. Podiums aren’t exactly crawling with ppl with this condition otherwise there would be more articles about other athletes.

                                          Drugs to reduce testosterone still seems a bit doping to me.

                                          I wonder where her times would rank her as a male.

                                          KirwanK Rancid SchnitzelR 2 Replies Last reply
                                          0
                                          Reply
                                          • Reply as topic
                                          Log in to reply
                                          • Oldest to Newest
                                          • Newest to Oldest
                                          • Most Votes


                                          • Login

                                          • Don't have an account? Register

                                          • Search
                                          • First post
                                            Last post
                                          0
                                          • Categories
                                          • Search